Environmental awareness among young people is vital for preserving the Earth. By advocating for sustainable practices and policies, young people can contribute to a healthier planet for current and future generations. By taking action, young people can contribute to sustainable solutions, advocate for renewable energy, and push for policies that mitigate environmental degradation.
Who’s Responsible
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Wales is legally committed (through the Environment (Wales) Act 2016) to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 with 10-yearly targets and 5-yearly carbon budgets setting out a pathway to net zero and a plan of Net Zero Wales.The COP15 global biodiversity framework was agreed in December 2022, with an overarching target to protect 30% of terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine areas by 2030.The Welsh Government has committed to meeting this target through statutory domestic biodiversity targets. It has committed to updating Climate Change policy, and raising the profile of environment, energy, planning, and transport in Wales, as well as how these interconnect with international aims. The Senedd has set up the Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee to hold the Welsh Government to account on this.
Whatcanyoudo?
Local councils, the Senedd and UK Parliament are all responsible for issues relating to the environment in different ways. If you are concerned about a local issue, e.g. an overflowing river, or parkland which is being fly-tipped, contact the local council first.
If you want to campaign on a devolved issue, such as pollution or eco-system loss, contact one of your local Members of the Senedd . To lobby for a wider environment issue that involves other countries in the UK, focus on the UK Parliament. Environmental incidents can be reported through Natural Resources Wales.
Greta’s peaceful protests inspired a worldwide youth movement, got politicians to engage with climate change issues, and improved public awareness. Her impact has been called the ‘Greta effect.’
The first Member of the Welsh Youth Parliament representing Race Council Cymru. Angel made impactful contributions to call for Black and People of Colour’s histories to be part of Wales’s school curriculum.
Marcus’s highest profile impact was influencing the UK Government to extend free school meals for children. He also raised the profile of the issue in the media and public leading to a national conversation about food poverty.
Poppy is a strong advocate for equality, social justice and human rights. She’s a passionate climate change activist and considers herself as an internationalist, believing countries should work together.
Greta’s peaceful protests inspired a worldwide youth movement, got politicians to engage with climate change issues, and improved public awareness. Her impact has been called the ‘Greta effect.’
The first Member of the Welsh Youth Parliament representing Race Council Cymru. Angel made impactful contributions to call for Black and People of Colour’s histories to be part of Wales’s school curriculum.
Marcus’s highest profile impact was influencing the UK Government to extend free school meals for children. He also raised the profile of the issue in the media and public leading to a national conversation about food poverty.
Poppy is a strong advocate for equality, social justice and human rights. She’s a passionate climate change activist and considers herself as an internationalist, believing countries should work together.
Greta’s peaceful protests inspired a worldwide youth movement, got politicians to engage with climate change issues, and improved public awareness. Her impact has been called the ‘Greta effect.’
Local councils
Many parts of the UK have two tiers of local government, county councils and district, borough or city councils. County councils are responsible for services across the whole of a county including education, planning, and waste management. District, borough and city councils cover a smaller area and are usually responsible for services like housing, recycling, and rubbish collection. Parish, community and town councils operate at a level below district and borough councils and can help on local issues like providing allotments, bus shelters, and consultation on neighbourhood planning. Wales is divided into 22 unitary authorities, also known as principal areas, which function as county or county borough councils (replacing the previous two-tier system of county and district councils).
Cymru/Wales Parliament
The Welsh Parliament, Senedd Cymru, is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales and its people. It makes laws for Wales, agrees Welsh taxes, and oversees the work and spending of the Welsh Government. It does this through debates, questioning ministers, and with the investigative work of its committees. Debates allow Members to voice your concerns in the Senedd, discuss topical issues, and decide on new laws. Committees look at the work of the Welsh Government and other public organisations in Wales in specific devolved areas.
House of Commons
The House of Commons is the elected part of the United Kingdom Parliament. Ministers are the members who are in the government. Political parties not in government are called the opposition. The Speaker is an MP who has been elected by other MPs to act as Chair during debates.
House of Lords
The House of Lords provides a second opinion to the House of Commons and the government. The main role of the House of Lords is making laws, checking and challenging the government and investigating public policy.
Createapetition
If you feel strongly about an issue you may want to start or sign a petition, on either the UK Parliament website or Senedd website. You can also create non-parliamentary petitions, on sites like 38 Degrees or Change.Org.
Lobbying
Lobbying is an important part of politics and is the lawful attempt to influence political decision makers, such as MPs and government ministers. Individuals, advocacy/special interest groups, and professional lobbyists can influence elected representatives through lobbying.
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Peaceful demonstrations are legal under UK law and you can attempt to achieve change through non-violent and legal demonstrations.